Functions That Emerge Through End-to-end Reinforcement Learning - The Direction For Artificial General Intelligence -
2017 Β· Katsunari Shibata
Abstract
Recently, triggered by the impressive results in TV-games or game of Go by Google DeepMind, end-to-end reinforcement learning (RL) is collecting attentions. Although little is known, the author's group has propounded this framework for around 20 years and already has shown various functions that emerge in a neural network (NN) through RL. In this paper, they are introduced again at this timing. "Function Modularization" approach is deeply penetrated subconsciously. The inputs and outputs for a learning system can be raw sensor signals and motor commands. "State space" or "action space" generally used in RL show the existence of functional modules. That has limited reinforcement learning to learning only for the action-planning module. In order to extend reinforcement learning to learning of the entire function on a huge degree of freedom of a massively parallel learning system and to explain or develop human-like intelligence, the author has believed that end-to-end RL from sensors t
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